Final Study Guide with Blanks 2023 PDF
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This is a study guide for history, covering European exploration, including figures like Prince Henry, Vasco da Gama, and significant events like the voyages of Columbus and the conquests of Cortez and Pizarro. The document seems to be based on matching questions and multiple-choice questions.
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**Final Study Guide with Blanks for Writing.** **Matching** Prince Henry - Founded a college to navigate around Asia (the school of navigation) - **Established slave trade colonies beginning the trans-Atlantic slave trade.** - **Explorers sailed down the west African coast and created...
**Final Study Guide with Blanks for Writing.** **Matching** Prince Henry - Founded a college to navigate around Asia (the school of navigation) - **Established slave trade colonies beginning the trans-Atlantic slave trade.** - **Explorers sailed down the west African coast and created maps.** - **Portuguese prince.** - **Paid for lots of expeditions.** - **Never actually sailed himself** - **He came before Columbus** - **He started the "age of discovery"** - **1400's is when the estimated date of when the age of discovery had started.** - **1420's the school started in Portugal.** Vasco de Gama - 1^st^ journey in 1498 - Successfully sailed around Africa to India. - Set up the Portuguese trading port. - Brought back a few goods however they did not cover the cost of the journey. - New sail route from Europe to India - **1497 when he set sail on the voyage from Europe to India.** - **The only safe way to travel was through overland** Columbus - **The Spanish monarchs, queen Isabella and king Ferdinand funded Columbus's trips.** - **He was an Italian explorer** - **4 major voyages, but never actually found a route across to Aisa.** - **He did not discover America because there were already natives that lived there.** - **1^st^ voyage in 1492** - **2^nd^ voyage in 1493** - **3^rd^ voyage in 1498** - **4^th^ voyage in 1502** Cortez - A Spanish conquistador - In 1519 he conquered the Aztec empire in Mexico - **He wanted riches and gold, and he heard rumors that the Aztecs had so much gold thus the conquering.** - **The siege of tochnoctechtillion, is the big showdown between the Aztecs and cortez.** - **He made enemies** - **He got super rich thus the govt. gave him a hard time.** Pizzaro - **A Spanish conquistador** - **1532 when Pizzaro captured the emperor of the Incas.** - **Conquered the Inca empire** - **The Incas lived in the Andes mountains** - **Tricked the Incas, which was kind of like he Committed a crime.** - **He took advantage of them, lied to them about their religion, captured their leader.** - **Pizzaro often fought for his riches, thus he was greedy.** - **People who didn't like him murdered him.** - Magellan Bartolome de Las Casas King James John Smith John Rolfe Pocahontas Wahunsenaca Kocoum **Multiple Choice** Age of Exploration Guided notes part 1 Why did Portugal and Spain begin the Age of Exploration? (Reconquista & Convivencia and their influence on Spanish desires). \\ Age of Exploration Guided Notes part 2"how did Spain expand" worksheet Cortes' Conquest reading that we annotated Imperialism Colonialism Elements of EDDICT in the Conquest of the Taino, Aztec & Inca Spanish Conquest Socratic seminar packet Why did Spain Colonize? Bartolome de Las Casas worksheet Bartolome de Las Casas: what changed his mind & what did he do to stop encomienda's' Encomienda Pocahontas Native and Anglo reading & Jamestown Conflict doc NW Passage Jamestown The Powhatan People English account vs. Native American account of John smith's execution English account vs native American account on John Rolfe and Pocahontas' reasons for marriage. Anglo/Powhatan Treaty of 1646 **Matching** Scientific Rev PPT & Guided Notes Packet Nicolas Copernicus Kepler Galileo Galilei Sir Isaac Newton French Absolutism & Hobbes PPT and Guided Notes Packet Louis XIV Thomas Hobbes English Constitutionalism and Locke PPT & Guided Notes James II William III John Locke Enlightenment Packet Voltaire Montesquieu Diderot **Multiple Choice** **The VOC Notes** Dutch Revolt led to creation of VOC Creation of stock market Shares Capitalism & its benefits Height of VOC Decline of Dutch Scientific Rev PPT & Guided Notes Packet Natural Law Worksheet Geo-centric helio-centric Scientific Rev impact on Natural philosophers Empirical Natural Law French Absolutism & Hobbes PPT and Guided Notes Packet Crises of the 17^th^ Century Leviathan Absolutism 5 rules of an absolute monarch Louis xiv Versailles Palace: English Constitutionalism and Locke PPT & Guided Notes Locke's Two Treatises of government The Stuarts The Glorious Revolution Constitutionalism English Bill of Rights English Financial Revolution Two treatises of Government Acts of Union 1701 **The Atlantic System Notes,** Impact of Sugar, Tobacco & Cotton on the Slave Trade 3 Legs of Triangle Trade Enlightenment Packet 3 tenets of the Philosophes The Enlightenment & its Effect on European Society Deism Tactics of Women in the Enlightenment **Matching** Sam Adams John Adams Andrew Oliver George Washington Ben Franklin Patrick Henry Alexander Hamilton **Multiple Choice** **Amer Rev PDF's/ Lessons 1 The French & Indian War** Causes of French & Indian War **Amer Rev PDF's/ Lessons 2 The Stamp Act & Stamp Act Protests The stamp Act HW** The Stamp Act Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Riots Stamp Act Congress, Repeal of Stamp Act & Declaratory Act The Boston Massacre HW Townshend Acts & Townshend Act Protests The Boston Massacre Amer Rev PDF & Lesson 3: The Boston Tea Party The Tea Act The Boston Tea Party The Intolerable Acts HW Five Intolerable Acts & how they broke English bill of rights. American Rev PDF & PPT \#4 Lexington & Concord to Declaration of Independence Lexington & Concord & Siege of Boston First & Second Continental Congress Declaration of Independence **U.S. Constitution PDF/Notes +Federalist Papers assignment** Articles of Confederation The U.S. Constitution Branches of Government, Checks and Balances Legislative Judicial Executive The Bill of Rights Federalists Federalist Papers Anti-Federalists State Representation in Congress **Short Answers** *Carefully analyze the question and thoughtfully respond. Construct an answer that fits the required number of sentences. Do not use bullet points, answer with complete sentences, and neat handwriting. 1 full sentence per point, using historic content from class that proves the claim you make.* - Cortes' Conquest reading that we annotated **Explain How Exploration, Disease, Deception, Imperialism, Colonialism, and Technology were all at play in Cortes' conquest of Mexico. Explain how each of these had an impact on Cortes' conquest in at least one sentence per term, giving specific historical details from class.** **(6 sentences minimum)(6 Points)** Spanish Conquest Socratic seminar packet Do you think the Spanish believed they were \"conquering for God\" in their conquest of the new world, or that they merely used this excuse to justify their conquest? Explain with a minimum of three detailed sentences. **(3 sentences minimum, 3 points).** Fall of Spain Notes How did Spain Fall? List and explain in detail at least 3 things that led to its fall. **(3 points)** Furthermore, explain an economic & religious overarching theme that links all of these aspects altogether. **(1 point). (4 sentences minimum, 4 points)** **Scientific Rev PPT and Guided Notes Packet** **What is the big picture of how the Copernican Model of the Solar System & Scientific Method developed through the works of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, & Newton (1 points)? How were these scientists challenging the medieval method of discerning facts about the natural world? What was Modern about their approach? (1 point). (2 sentences minimum, 2 points)** English Civil War & Hobbes PPT and Guided Notes Packet English Constitutionalism and Locke PPT & Guided Notes **Hobbes and Locke Socratic Packet** Contrast the political theories of Thomas Hobbes & John Locke. What are each of their separate views on why government is necessary **(2 points)** What is each of their views on what the ideal government looks like/ how it operates (what are the roles & responsibilities of both the government and the citizens in each political philosophy**( 2 points)** (**4 sentences minimum, 4 points total)** **The Atlantic System Notes The VOC Notes** French Absolutism PPT and Guided Notes Packet How did Britain surpass the Dutch & French to become the predominant world empire by 1763? Include the effect of British Constitutionalism (1 point), The British Financial Revolution (1 point), The Atlantic System (1 point) And how their Navy & wars factored into this(1 point). Also make sure to include why the Dutch lost the race for world empire (1 point). And why the French lost the race for world Empire (1 point) **(6 sentences minimum, 6 points)** Enlightenment Packet How did the Enlightenment affect & change European Society? What were the effects on religion (1 point) political philosophy (1 point) & human rights (1 point)? **(3 sentences minimum, 3 points)** **Amer Rev PDF's/ Lessons 1 The French & Indian War** How did various events in the French and Indian war lead to growing division between the American colonist and Parliament? List Four out of the five main things that increased this divide make a claim and give a defense explain in specific detail with Historic Content. (4 sentences minimum, 4 points). **Amer Rev PDF's/ Lessons 2 The Stamp Act & Stamp Act Protests The stamp Act HW** The Boston Massacre HW How did Bostonians react to the Stamp Act ( 1 points) and then later the Townshend Acts (1 point) and how did Britain respond to their reactions? (3 sentences minimum, 3 points). Amer Rev PDF & Lesson 3: The Boston Tea Party The Intolerable Acts HW American Rev PDF & PPT \#4 Lexington & Concord to Declaration of Independence Why did Britain pass the intolerable acts ( 1 point) and how did the colonists respond to the Intolerable acts? Give two specific ways they responded (2 points)? (3 sentences minimum, 3 points). **Dates (9 points total)** **Order of Events (2 questions, 2 points)** ***You will be given a list of the events without the dates, and asked to put in the correct order.*** - 1492: Columbus "discovers America" and begins conquest of Taino - 1502: Bartolome de Las Casas helps conquer the Taino people in Cuba - 1521: Cortez Conquers the Aztecs - 1533: Pizzaro Conquers the Inca - 1552: Bartolome de Las Casas publishes a short account of the destruction of the Indies - 1607: Jamestown, the first successful English colony is planted in Virginia - 1619: Jamestown begins importing Slaves for Tobacco plantations. - 1646: The Powhatan/English treaty is signed, removing the Powhatan from their homeland. - 1754-1763: French & Indian War. - - - - - - - 1776: End of the Siege of Boston & The Declaration of Independence - 1788: Ratification of US Constitution **Dates to Memorize: (7 Questions, 7 points)** - 1492: Columbus "discovers America" and begins conquest of Taino - 1521: Cortez Conquers the Aztec - 1602: Birth of the VOC & start of Capitalism - 1607: Jamestown, the first successful English colony is planted in Virginia - 1689: The Glorious Revolution, English Bill of Rights, Financial Revolution & John Locke's Two Treatises of Government - 1776 Declaration of Independence - 1788 Ratification of US Constitution **Map multiple Choice (12 points/ 12 questions )** ***[Practice below the map by covering up the Key that is above the map and quizzing yourself]*** 1: Columbus route discovering America and the Taino Chiefdom 2: John Cabot's route to North America, discovering North America for the English 3: Vasco de Gamas's route, giving Portugal a route to India 4: The Taino Chiefdom 5: The Aztec Empire 6: The Inca Empire 7: Jamestown 8: Spanish Empire 9: Portuguese Empire A map of the world with different countries/regions Description automatically generated ![](media/image2.jpeg)10: British Colonial Territory 11: French Colonial territory 12: Spanish Colonial Territory